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'bring further clarification' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want someone to provide more detailed information on a particular topic. For example: "Can you bring further clarification to your explanation of the company's new policy?".
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We hope that our work will motivate new kind of experiments, combining both closed and open interferometers, in order to bring further clarification in the long-debated phase lapse problem.
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"Should I be required to contribute to bringing further clarification on the matter, I will of course gladly do so.
COBOL, Edition 1965, brought further clarifications to the specifications and introduced facilities for handling mass storage files and tables.
We hope to get further clarification as time goes on.
Further letters brought further backpedaling.
This brought further applause.
I couldn't get any further clarification.
A further clarification needs to be made about how much work is involved in bringing a book to the market.
Since the orientation of the vesicle and the localization of BMP activity with respect to the expression of BMP modulators was also brought up by the other referees we now provide a new Figure 4 for further clarification.
Further clarification is being sought.
We will be seeking further clarification".
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